Michael S. Lorrey wrote,
> JR, Having read this stuff, I can say that its real informational content is
> zero. The guy is playing a shell game of chemical tests to confuse people so
> much they will just buy what he says. Nothing is structured in the form of a
> scientific paper, with no chemical equations to follow, no references to any
> actual laboratory reports, nothing. Consequently it is impossible to come to
any
> conclusion based on this information, which is why Dave says 'there is no
> scientific basis'. I also surmise that considering how much he goes off with
> metaphysical mumbo jumbo that he is essentially a flim flam artist, of the
sort
> I call a nomeclaturbationist.
Finally someone offers at least a sensible objection to Hudson's claims.
Hudson calls his white powder of gold an "invention" but I don't see any mention
of any patents pending. Do you?
He describes his "invention" thus:
http://monatomic.earth.com/david-hudson/patent-oz.html
1. In a separated and substantially pure, stable form, a non-metallic, orbitally
rearranged monoatomic transition or noble metal element selected from the group
consisting of cobalt, nickel, copper, silver, gold, palladium, platinum,
ruthenium, rhodium, iridium, and osmium having a d orbital hole sharing energy
with an electron or electrons, said shared energy identified as a doublet in an
infrared spectrum of from between about 1400 and 1600-1 cm.
2. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is gold.
3. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is silver.
4. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is copper.
5. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is palladium.
6. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is platinum.
7. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is ruthenium.
8. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is rhodium.
9. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is iridium.
10. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is osmium.
11. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is cobalt.
12. The orbitally rearranged monoatomic element of claim 1 wherein said element
is nickel.
13. Process of forming a non-metallic, orbitally rearranged monoatomic form of
an element selected from the group consisting of cobalt, nickel, copper, silver,
gold, palladium, platinum, ruthenium, rhodium, iridium, and osmium from the
corresponding element in metal form comprising treating said metal form by
forming a salt thereof, exhaustively solubilizing and evaporating said salt in
an aqueous medium until a diatom of said metal form is obtained; and thereafter
treating said diatom with an alkali metal in the presence of water to form said
orbitally rearranged, stable monoatomic form of said element.
14. Process of forming a metal selected from the group consisting of cobalt,
nickel, copper, silver, gold, palladium, platinum, ruthenium, rhodium, iridium,
and osmium from a material having the corresponding element present in a
non-metallic, orbitally rearranged monoatomic stable form of said element,
comprising separating said element in said orbitally rearranged monoatomic form
from said material, and then subjecting said separated, non-metallic, orbitally
rearranged monoatomic stable form to a two-step negative potential of at least
1.8 to 2.2 V initially, and then to at least 2.5 V until the said element is
formed by electroplating techniques.
15. Process of forming a metal selected from the group consisting of cobalt,
nickel, silver, palladium, platinum, ruthenium, rhodium, iridium, and osmium
from a material having the corresponding element present in a non-metallic,
orbitally rearranged monoatomic stable form of said element, comprising
subjecting said element in said orbitally rearranged monoatomic stable form to a
treatment with nitric oxide at elevated temperatures.
16. Process of treating the stable non-metallic, orbitally rearranged monoatomic
transition or noble metal element of claim 1 by subjecting said element to
alternate heating and cooling cycles under an inert gas and supplying an
external magnetic field to said element until said element no longer exhibits a
doublet in the infrared spectrum and exhibits magnetic flux exclusion at
temperatures above 200K.
17. The product formed by the process of claim 16.
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Stay hungry,
--J. R.
3M TA3
[President Clinton] boasts about 186,000 people denied firearms under the Brady
Law rules. The Brady Law has been in force for three years. In that time, they
have prosecuted seven people and put three of them in prison. You know, the
President has entertained more felons than that at fundraising coffees in the
White House, for Pete's sake."
-- Charlton Heston, FOX News Sunday, 18 May 1997
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